May 17, 2021

As noted last week, the Federalist Society's annual Executive Branch Review Conference is being held virtually starting today through Thursday. The topic is "The Next Four Years." Here is the announcement from the Federalist Society:

Please join us for the Federalist Society's Executive Branch Review Conference Week which will take place virtually May 17-20 on Airmeet, a new platform that includes a networking option. Webinar panels this year will focus on "The Next Four Years" and include topics such as civil rights in the Biden Administration, the future of social media regulation, judicial nominations and confirmations, the environmental agenda, religious liberties, financial services, and much more.
 
There is no cost to attend and all panels will be live-streamed and available to watch online with up to 6 credits of CLE available (there is a minimal cost for CLE credit). To learn more and register, visit fedsoc.org/ebr9.
 
And here are the panels:

Monday, May 17

Non-Delegation? Or No Divesting? Art. I, Sec. 1 at the Founding and Today

Trade and Its Cross-Cutting Equities: New Horizons, New Challenges

Tuesday, May 18

Civil Rights in the New Administration

Reputational Risk in Banking: Is Operation Chokepoint the Answer?

Wednesday, May 19

Regulating Social Media in the New Administration

Settlement Payments to Non-Governmental Third Parties

Religious Liberty in Transition?

State Sovereignty or Fair-Weather Federalism?

Thursday, May 20

Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and the Environmental Agenda

Is Faithful Execution being Devoured By Factional Execution?

Judicial Nominations and Confirmations

Posted at 6:23 AM